State intervention

The State intervenes in several aspects of maritime activity: economic and social aspects (seafarers' labour scheme, social protection), regulations (concerning seafarers in particular) and education (seafarer training). It also fulfills technical missions such as signalling, surveillance and safety at sea. These interventions are herein assessed in terms of the national budget outlay.

    The three main fields of action are:
  • maritime safety and security, seafarers and maritime training, support for the merchant fleet, controlling fisheries and nautical sports and leisure, response to marine pollution;
  • harbours and coastal zones by promoting intermodal transport;
  • social protection for seafarers.

Public intervention budgets in maritime affairs

Source: Maritime Affairs administration / Initial budgets

Maritime safety and security

1. Economic and social accompanying support
Source: Maritime Affairs administration / Initial budgets

Seafarers and maritime training

Source: Maritime Affairs administration / Initial budgets

Budget for seafarers and maritime training

Source: Maritime Affairs administration / Final budgets 2006-2008, initial budget 2009

Annual budget of national merchant navy schools (ENMMs)

Source: Maritime Affairs administration / Final budgets 2006-2008, initial budget 2009

Initial training in maritime and aquaculture high schools

Source: Maritime Affairs/Maritime education and training service

Breakdown of enrolment by training category

1. Maritime vocational high schools
Source: Maritime Affairs/Maritime education and training service

Intervention for merchant fleet

    Intervention for the merchant fleet involves:
  • a subsidy to the Compagnie générale maritime et financière to supplement retirement pensions paid to the personnel of the former company CGM;
  • subsidies for ENIM, the state agency for unemployment and the Central Agency for Social Security, to compensate for exonerations or reimbursements of employer contributions for crew working on French-flagged merchant vessels, assigned to maritime shipping activities subject to international competition;
  • reimbursement of part of social contributions to passenger transport companies subject to international competitition.
Source: Maritime Affairs administration / Initial budgets

Inter-ministerial action for the sea

Source: Maritime Affairs administration / Initial budgets

ENIM

The provident fund for naval personnel (ENIM) constitues the social security scheme for all seagoing personnel in the merchant fleet, fisheries and commercial yachting. This special scheme covers all branches except family insurance. ENIM receives a state subsidy which accounted for 52% of ENIM charges in 2005 and 47% in 2009. This reduction took place when an additional subsidy from the general scheme (CNAMTS) was put in place from 2006 on, to cover part of the illness branch; this additional subsidy accounts for around 12% of the charges of ENIM.

1. Financially secured with the general scheme. The CNAM covers part of the subsidy for the "Health and illness" aspect.
Source: ENIM Provident fund for naval personnel